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. 2016 Nov;83(11):1232-1236.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-016-2138-7. Epub 2016 May 11.

Prevalence of Sleep Disorders Among Primary School Children

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Prevalence of Sleep Disorders Among Primary School Children

Ravi Gupta et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: To screen symptoms of sleep disorders among primary school children.

Methods: Four schools from urban area and four rural schools were included in this study. Symptoms of sleep disorders were assessed using the validated Hindi version of Childhood Sleep Habit Questionnaire in 8-13 y old children. Comparison was made between urban and rural group and between boys and girls. Descriptive statistics was calculated.

Results: Mean age of the subjects included in this study was 8.9 ± 1.5 y. Boys and girls were equally distributed, however, rural sample was smaller. More than one awakening each night was found in 12.2 % children. In the whole group, prevalence of bed-wetting was 8.7 %, sleep-talking 20.9 %, sleep-walking 3.2 %, teeth grinding 15.4 % and night terrors 8.4 %. Daytime sleepiness was reported by 25.5 % and napping by 56.4 %. 17.3 % used to fall asleep in unusual circumstances and the teacher or the friend in 6.9 % students noticed it. Snoring was reported by 11.4 % children, and 6.3 % reportedly struggled to breathe during sleep. Domicile and gender did not affect prevalence of parasomnia, however, symptoms of sleep apnea were more frequent among rural children. Daytime sleepiness was more common among rural children as compared to urban.

Conclusions: Symptoms of sleep disorders are prevalent among primary school children. Common disorders are parasomnia, sleep apnea and daytime sleepiness.

Keywords: Daytime-sleepiness; Nocturnal-enuresis; School-children; Sleep-apnea.

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